KHARKIV OBLAST, Feb 16 — Power engineers restored electricity supply to 323 consumers in the settlements of the Kharkiv Oblast that were cut off due to Russian shelling, reported the press service of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine.
Specialists supplied electricity to the settlements in the Dergachi, Zolochiv, Izium, and Chuhuiv communities.
At the same time, the attack on February 15 damaged a power line in the Vovchansk community, leaving 1,558 consumers without electricity. The ministry said that work to restore power supply will begin when it is safe to do so.
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Kharkiv power engineers received two truck cranes with a lifting capacity of 32 tons from the International Energy Support Fund of Ukraine.